Medical Archive Solutions User Guide

HPMA User Guide
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it. This also describes the procedures to access the NMS and manage
user accounts.
Chapter 2: “Interface Components”—Describing the interface compo-
nents, their use, and navigation.
Chapter 3: “Alarms”—Providing a conceptual overview of NMS
alarms, their types and levels, and explaining how to display, trace,
and respond to alarms. Use of the alarm history is also discussed.
Chapter 4: “Reports”—Explaining the report options and formats,
how to generate and print reports, and customizing the report view for
the data needed.
Chapter 5: “Services and Components”—Providing a detailed refer-
ence of services, their components, and attributes.
Chapter 6: “Configuration”—Describing procedures for customizing
the alarm notification settings, and other elements of system
configuration.
Chapter 7: “Troubleshooting Alarms”—Providing a detailed table for
administrators to locate the appropriate response to an alarm, and
better understand the alarms and attributes.
Chapter 8: “Introduction to Server Manager”—Describing the Server
Manager application used on the console of each server in the grid.
Chapter 9: “Server Manager Operation”—Describing procedures for
using the Server Manager to gracefully connect and disconnect grid
nodes.
Conventions
This guide adheres to conventions for terminology to avoid confusion
or misunderstanding. There are also conventions for typography to
enhance readability and usefulness of the text.
Terminology
There is some room for confusion between common computer
network terminology for “server” and “node” as they are used in this
document.
A server is usually thought of as a piece of computing hardware that
provides data services to requesting network clients; a resource pro-